U.S. President Joe Biden reiterates unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty following a controversial missile decision, underscoring America’s commitment to Ukraine’s defense.
U.S. President Joe Biden has authorized Ukraine to utilize long-range U.S. missiles for attacks within Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky indicated that, although the news hasn’t been officially announced, “the missiles will speak for themselves.”
In his initial remarks following the decision, Biden informed leaders at the G20 summit in Brazil that the United States firmly supports Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Russia claims that Biden is “throwing oil on the fire,” although Vladimir Putin has yet to make a statement personally.
The U.S. is reportedly permitting Ukraine to use missiles to maintain control over the small area of Russian territory it occupies in Kursk, following reports that the Kremlin has allowed North Korean troops to engage in combat there.
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At least 10 people have died after a missile, intercepted and brought down, crashed into residential buildings in Odesa following a weekend marked by extensive Russian attacks.
We now have images depicting the aftermath of Russia’s strike on Odesa earlier today, which resulted in the deaths of 10 people, including seven police officers, and left 47 others injured.
According to Ukraine’s air force, the attack on Odesa occurred due to a ballistic missile being intercepted and shot down by their air defense systems.
The photographs depict debris and damaged vehicles scattered across a roadway. People are visible on the street, examining damage to nearby buildings and cars.